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Discography

This is a comprehensive list of the records we have released, with pressing information as accurate as we’ve been able to make it. This is not currently up to date, sorry about that, one of these days…

Although we hope to implement a gallery here at some point, in the meantime a couple good websites to see photos of our releases are Dead Format and Discogs. Please add any variations or releases that you have that aren’t already submitted there!

Anything below that says “(Currently Unreleased)” isn’t out yet. Anything that has a catalog number but is listed as TBA is something we’re not ready to announce, but will be updated here when we can.

Robo 098 – Aidan Baker – The Spectrum of Distraction 2xCD (Released 01/17/12)
Two CDs designed to be played intentionally on random and featuring contributions from 18 different drummers. Housed in a “wallet” type foldover jacket. Includes digital download card for extended and raw files of the entire project. 1000 copies. Pressed at AtoZ Media.

Robo 096 – Isis – Oceanic 2×12″ (Released 01/08/11)
First press of 2000 copies: 100 on “Seaweed” (translucent green w/ black streaks), 200 on “Gyre” (opaque olive), 300 on “Brine” (swamp green/clear swirl), 1400 on black vinyl. Second press of 250 copies, all on clear vinyl (200 of which had gatefold jackets, 50 of which were just in the printed innersleeves with no jackets). Third press of 2000 more, all on black vinyl (Released 04/08/12). “Tip-On” style gatefold jackets printed at Stoughton. Printed innersleeves and vinyl manufactured through Pirates Press. Previous vinyl editions on some other labels, CD version on Ipecac.

Robo 074 – Isis – Shades Of The Swarm 12×12″ Box Set (Released 02/22/08) [SOLD OUT]
600 copies total, most ridiculous release yet! The entire released studio recordings to date by ISIS are enclosed in this massive box set. Eight albums over twelve records are contained on 180 gram black vinyl, each housed within individual sleeves utilizing artwork taken and re-worked from the original sources, all displayed through a clear spot gloss on heavyweight sleeves. These accompany an oversized 12″ x 36″ poster insert, all housed within an extremely sturdy cloth-bound, foil-stamped black box. Split label release with Conspiracy Records, who handled the release in Europe while we handled it in the USA. Boxes and jackets pressed at Pirates Press. Poster insert printed at Dorado Press.

Robo 072 – Torche – Meanderthal 12″ (Released Summer 2008)
The first press was messy for vinyl counting, so we don’t have an accurate count on how many were made. We estimate it as follows (*roughly* 3200 copies total): 1000 picture discs, 800 on black vinyl, 400 on yellow vinyl, 400 on purple vinyl, 350 on white vinyl, 200 on orange vinyl, and 50 blank label test presses (all given to the band and Hydra Head). The second pressing wass more organized, with pressing quantites as follows (2000 copies total): 200 on ice storm, 200 on rockslide, 400 on cherry burst, 400 on lizard skin, 400 on magma and 400 on tapwater. A third press of 230 black vinyl copies were released on 11/08/09. Those first three pressings had the crazy deluxe, mega-fold-out die-cut double-gatefold jacket. Following that, a fourth press was released 06/21/11 of 2000 more copies in a simpler gatefold jacket: 1200 on black vinyl, 200 on silver, 200 on orange-in-orange, 200 on “yolk” (yellow-in-clear), 200 on silver and 200 on “Cuban Flag” red-white-blue tri-blend. Recorded by Kurt Ballou at Godcity. Mastered by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance East. Artwork by Juan Montoya and Aaron Turner. CD version on Hydra Head. Jackets printed at Stoughton Press. Vinyl pressed at Pirates Press. Assembly by Hydra Head maniacs for the first press and Robo dawgs for second and third presses.

Robo 060 – Torche – Self-Titled CD (Released 06/01/07)
? copies total. This is the deluxe reissue of Robo 046 w/ an entirely new mix, bonus song and expanded artwork/layout. Recorded at Atomic. Mixed and re-mixed at Southern Noise. Mastered at ?. Artwork by Rick Smith and Andy Low. Layout by Andy Low. Comes in a jewel case, pressed at Icon Ominmedia. Roughly 1000 copies of the CD were printed incorrectly (with CMYK instead of offset printing) so we gave these all away free with Online Store orders. European version on Rock Action.

Robo 051 – A Life Once Lost – The Fourth Plague: Flies CDep (Released 08/09/05)
? copies total: Reissue of Robo 013 with new artwork. Recorded by Vince at Skylight. Remastered by Scott Hull. Artwork by Aaron Turner. Pressed at Icon Omnimedia. Vinyl version released on Deathwish.

Robo 050 – Pageninetyine – Documentary DVD (Currently Unreleased)
Tons of footage shot, compiled, and shelved. Then years later given to the Thou guys, who digitized it all and promptly spaced out. No clue if it’ll ever see the light of day or not, pester those guys though, and maybe…

Robo 049 – Pageninetynine – Document #8 12″ (Released 11/22/05) [SOLD OUT]
First press of 1222 copies total: 123 on opaque gray w/ black splatter, 124 on blue/red mix, 125 on green w/ green splatter, 840 on black, 10 test presses. Jackets screened by Matt Michael at Creative Panic. Booklets printed at Icon Omnimedia. Vinyl pressed at Pirates Press. Second press of 1032 copies total: 204 on foam, 204 on tangerine, 204 on vampire, 420 on black. Jackets screened by Pat Mathis at ?. Booklets printed at Imprint. Third press of 1000 more copies released on 07/11/11: 200 on red, 200 on white and 600 on black vinyl. Vinyl pressed at Pirates Press. Recorded by Kurt Ballou at Godcity. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side. Artwork concepts and implementation by Chris Taylor. Layout by Andy Low. Includes Robo 009 in its entirety, remixed with two bonus tracks from the same recording session originally found on the split 7″ w/ City Of Caterpillar.

Robo 049 – Pageninetynine – Document #8 CD (Released 11/08/05) [SOLD OUT]
? copies total. Recorded by Kurt Ballou at Godcity. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side. Artwork concepts and implementation by Chris Taylor. Layout by Andy Low. Includes Robo 009 in its entirety, remixed with two bonus tracks from the same recording session originally found on the split 7″ w/ City Of Caterpillar. Latest(/final?) pressing was messed up by the plant and is actually the Robo 009 mix/master, WITHOUT the two extra tracks despite the artwork saying they’re there. Pressed at Icon Omnimedia.

Robo 034 – Pig Destroyer – Painter Of Dead Girls CD (Released 01/27/04)
? copies total. Compiles the material from their splits w/ Gnob (Robo 003) and Benumb (Robo 017), and some other bonus stuff. Recorded partly by Mike B. at Oblivion, partly by Scott Hull at various PxDx compounds. Mastered by Scott Hull at Visceral Sound, October 2003. Artwork by Chris Taylor. Layout by Andy Low. Pressed at Icon Omnimedia. Japanese version on Howling Bull. 12″ vinyl version on A Date With Elvis.

Robo 031 – Circle Takes The Square – As The Roots Undo CD (Released 01/06/04) [SOLD OUT / DELETED]
? copies total. Recorded by Anthony at Rockstudio. Artwork by Drew Speziale. 375 tour copies w/ packaging made by the band from the first press. First press of 2500 at Iron Works Digital with 4-color discface (looks comparatively pixely). All represses (and all jackets printed) at Icon Omnimedia with full-color offset discface. 12″ vinyl version on Hyperrealist.

Robo 029 – Daughters – Canada Songs CD (Released 08/12/03) [SOLD OUT]
? copies total. Recorded at Machines With Magnets. Artwork by Jeremy Wabiszczewicz. First pressing(s) at Iron Works Digital, represses at Icon Omnimedia. European version on Reflections. Australian version on Building. 12″ vinyl version on Electric Human Project.

Robo 025 – A Life Once Lost – Open Your Mouth For The Speechless CD (Released 06/01/04) [SOLD OUT]
? copies total. This is a reissue of the album originally released by Loudnet Records, with some bonus demo + live tracks and a full remastering. Recorded by Vince Ratti at Skylight. Mastered by Scott Hull at Visceral Sound, March 2004. Artwork and layout by Adam Wentworth. Pressed at Icon Omnimedia.

Robo 020 + 021 – Creation Is Crucifixion / Antennacle – Split 2xCD (Currently Unreleased)
Originally planned as CIC’s two splits with Pageninetynine and Pig Destroyer, those projects were scrapped years ago (even though both CIC and PG.99 recorded their material). CIC’s final studio recordings (including “Antenna Builder” parts I and II) along with the entire “Radio Bronka” session were then supposed to be combined for this release, which now isn’t looking likely to happen.

Robo 013 – A Life Once Lost – The Fourth Plague: Flies CDep (Released 02/19/02) [SOLD OUT]
? copies total: First press of 1000 copies (?) has old Robodog logo. Recorded by Vince at Skylight. Artwork by Aaron Turner. Pressed at Iron Works Digital (first press) and Icon Omnimedia (represses). 7″ vinyl version on Deathwish. Later remastered and reissued as Robo 051.

Robo 011 – The Now – Self-Titled CDep (Released 07/23/01) [SOLD OUT]
4000 copies total. First two presses of 1000 have simpler artwork. Third press of 2000 has modified artwork and a cool DNA etching on the bottom of the CD. Recorded at Granite Alps. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side. Artwork by Christopher Smith. Pressed at Iron Works Digital (first two presses), and Icon Omnimedia (third press).

Robo 010 – Superstitions Of The Sky – Things Said In Passing CD (Released 07/03/01) [SOLD OUT]
1000 copies total. Recorded by Steve Roche at WNYU. Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side. Artwork by Christopher Smith. Pressed at Furnace. There is no mention of the label anywhere on this release (whoops!).

Robo 009 – Pageninetynine – Document #8 CD (Released 06/13/01) [SOLD OUT]
4000 copies total. First press of 2000 came w/ glossy finish on jacket and a brown discface (and white jacket inside). Second press of 2000 came w/ matte finish on jacket (plus black print on the inside) and a gray discface. Recorded by Kurt Ballou at Godcity. Artwork concepts and implementation by Chris Taylor. Layout by Andy Low. Pressed at Aidemedia / Iron Works Digital. 10″ version on Electric Human Project, European 12″ version on Scene Police, Russian cassette version on (?). Later re-mixed and reissued as Robo 049.

Robo 002.5 – Reactor No. 7 – Discography CD-R (Released 11/25/99) [SOLD OUT]
100 (?) copies total. This was released back when CD burning was relatively new… and the master CD-R got glitchy at some point. Only around 100 were made, many of which had skipping/glitch problems.

Robo 002 – Pageninetynine – Document #4 6″ (Released 07/07/99) [SOLD OUT]
568 copies total (all on translucent cranberry): 500 w/ regular jacket/bag, 60 w/ shorter, hand-numbered covers in a ziplock bag, 8 test presses as a 7″. Recorded by Mike B. at Oblivion. Artwork by Chris Taylor. Jacket printed at Imprint. Vinyl pressed at Erika. These two songs can be found on the Document #11 7″ (Robo 015) and Singles LP (Robo 099)… the only difference is that at the end of the songs on the 6″ version, there are samples from Heathers that didn’t make it to the reissues.

Robo 001 – Pageninetynine / Reactor No. 7 – Split 7″ (Released 04/22/99) [SOLD OUT]
1003 copies total: 350 on opaque white, 650 on black, 3 test presses. All came with lots of inserts. Recorded in basements by TL Smoot and John Evans. Artwork by Chris Taylor and Chad Middleton. Layout by Andy Low (done on the sly in a high school Graphic Design class). Jacket printed at Imprint. Vinyl pressed at United. This is Document #3 for PG.99, and their songs from this release can also be found on the Document #11 7″ (Robo 015) and Singles LP (Robo 099), although this record is the only place to hear the original recording of “The Longer Now”. This was a split release with Catechism Records (Cat 003) and is the very first Robo record.

RoboTape02 – The Catalyst – Self-Titled Cassette (Released 06/26/06) [SOLD OUT]
400 copies total. Clear tape w/ white ink. 200 jackets screened by the band, 200 just never got covers. Tapes pressed at Amtech, but the audio had a slight messup on the 1st run of 200 so they made 200 more that sounded right. Upon later review the error was so impercievable we gave the band the bulk of the tapes to sell/giveaway/etc however they saw fit, and sold the rest on our site cheapo without jackets. The repeated problems with Amtech led us to try our hand at home-dubbing future RoboTape releases…

RoboTape04 – Pygmy Lush – Bitter River Cassette (Released 04/27/07) [SOLD OUT]
First press of 200 copies, all as a black tape w/ sticker on it. Tapes home dubbed. Some B-sides didn’t get copied right, and the tape deck broke at the end of the run… pausing the RoboTape series for a couple years. 150 more tapes later pro-pressed via National Audio and released 03/22/11. Jackets printed at Imprint. CD/LP version = Robo 062.